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‘Breakdown’ Episode 30: We’re still waiting
Former President Donald Trump returns to Georgia amid new disclosures in the Fulton County case.
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5 things to know about the Justin Ross Harris case
Justin Ross Harris was convicted of murder in the death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper, by leaving him to die in a hot SUV in June 2014.
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Photos: Key moments in the Justin Ross Harris case
Images from the Justin Ross Harris case, involving the death of his son Cooper in a hot car in June 2014.
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A timeline of the Justin Ross Harris case
June 18, 2014: Justin Ross Harris leaves his 22-month son Cooper in the back seat of his SUV as he goes to his job at the Home Depot corporate office on Cumberland Boulevard.
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‘Breakdown’ S02, Ep. 18: A momentous decision
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's "Breakdown" returns to Justin Ross Harris, the subject of Season 2, and examines how his conviction was overturned.
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Georgia Supreme Court tosses Harris’ murder conviction in hot car case
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that Justin Ross Harris did not receive a fair trial when he was sentenced to life in prison without the chance for parole, on the murder charg...
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Justin Ross Harris denied new trial
The judge who presided over the 2016 murder trial of Justin Ross Harris has denied the former web developer’s motion for a new trial in the 2014 hot-car death of his toddler s...
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Judge to decide whether her rulings deprived Ross Harris of fair trial
For Ross Harris to get a new trial, Cobb County Superior Court Judge Mary Staley Clark will have to decide that rulings she made four years ago prevented the convicted killer ...